2nd Period Favorites
http://potomactutors.com/geometrysites.htm
This website has been the most helpful for me this year because it gives me an excessive list of other geometry websites to look at if i needed to find something. It's great because if one of the websites doesn't have what I'm looking for, i can just come back to this page and click on a new website to find what I need
-Madi Schieber

__http://www.classzone.com/cz/books/geometry_2007_na/resources/htmls/athometutor/start.html__
This website has been the most helpful for me this year. It is great because this @home tutor came out of the book. When I am at home doing homework I can see how to do a problem, practice, and not worry about being confused because it is taught the same way that we learned the material.
-Meaghan C


www.cliffnotes.com
This site gives a lot of examples and definitions. It was very useful to me this year when I needed more examples or a better explanation on something.
~Emma Allen


http://www.aaamath.com/geo.htm
This website has been the most helpful to me this year because it explains various geometry concepts in detail with pictures. It provides thorough examples for each topic, and gives an explanation for the answer. It also provides games to quiz geometry knowledge. The games include 20 Questions, which tests the amount of time it takes to answer 20 questions. It lists multiple theorems and postulates and explains them with examples. Overall, the website is very organized which helps me study easier and faster. I have been able to get extra geometry practice that has helped prepare me for the tests.
~Kate Witt

http://www.classzone.com/cz/books/geometry_2007_na/secured/resources/applications/ebook/index.jsp
This website has been my favorite of the year because it contains the online book. It was very useful because I was able to look back at the book for specific examples and step-by-step ways to do problem. Using this website gave me a chance to do extra problems and problems that would be similar to those on the test
~Katherine Barnthouse

http://www.mathwarehouse.com/trigonometry/inverse-sine-cosine-tangent/
I really liked this website. I used it often before geometry tests and quizzes. The material on this site is pretty challenging. Some of the helpful assets of this site are a video, definitions and examples to help practice. The best part of this website was the information on sine and the inverse of sine to be very helpful.
--Peyton Gajan

www.quizlet.com
Quizlet is my favourite website for all of my subjects, and really helped me with geometry. It's a site where you make your own flashcards and then get to study and test yourself over the terms you created. With geometry, this site was key in helping me memorize theorems, postulates, and formulas.
- Rachel Tovar

http://www.kidsnewsroom.org/elmer/infocentral/geometry/index.html
It provides the same concepts that are taught in classes. There is a list of what is taught; space polygons, symmetry, polygons, volume area perimeter lines rays and angles. This is a wonderful site to just look over what is being taught.
-Felecia Warden

http://www.livescribe.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/LDApp.woa/wa/MLSOverviewPage?sid=PTMtxbFrh8kW
My favorite website over the course of the year would be livescribe.com where you can find the recordings of the websites. I used the recordings for every chapter that they were available and they helped me to better understand what I was doing. They also helped me to understand the process of each problem and help me find my mistakes when I was working on the problem. This was a great website and great way to help the students learn. I recommend that you keep doing this for the years to come.
-Peepers Gray

http://www.mathopenrefrme.com/
This website has helped me the most because it has a variety of sections that you can use to help with the different subjects we have learned about. This is a really great website to look at definitions and explinations.
-Abby S.

GoGeometry.com
This website helped me out a lot this year when I couldn't remember formulas or how to use them, or if something really confused me. I like that there are practice problems and examples of how to use the things we were learning. I also liked that the examples and navigation of the site was easy to follow. It was especially helpful in Chapter 10 and 11. I didn't really use it that often, but it definitely helped me out when I did. I will probably use this during the final review at some point.
- Cassie O.

http://www.freemathhelp.com/geometry.html
This website helps with almost every aspect of geometry. The website is very user friendly and easy to use. This website gives a couple different ways to learn different things. It has "Mr. Feliz's" lessons, lessons from a text book, and video lessons. It supplies many practice problems and examples to help learn things in geometry.I mostly used this website to help me with triangles and memorizing formulas. This website is a really great study tool and i would reccomend it to other people to help study!
-Kelly Stokes

http://www.math.com/homeworkhelp/Geometry.html
This would have been a great website to use as a resource during this class, if I had known about it. There are a variety of links that are of different topics. It has the basic of geometry such as vocabulary, and the basic of angles and lines. It has another section for right triangles and the pythagorean theorem. It also has links for the different shapes that we learned. Each section has a unit quiz. There is also a list of all the formulas of geometry.
- Miranda G.


http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/index.html
This website would have been a great website to use during Geometry but I did not know about it. This website has a lot of links that are helpful for learning everything about geometry. It has hands on activities that help you to understand geometrical terms. It also has pictures that explain the lessons, and it has all of the theorems, angles, and other terms that are necessary for learning geometry.
-Gabi L.



http://www.schooltube.com/
This website was very helpful because it has video lessons on many of the topics we learned throughout the year. The lessons have step by step examples with guided practice problems.
– Emily W



http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/prealg/prealg05/study_guide/pdfs/prealg_pssg_G046.pdf
This website was the most helpful because it has many questions and answers on scale factor. Scale factor can be confusing, but this pdf worksheet will give questions that had different skill levels. The problems would start off easy, than it would get harder, but not too hard. It gave the answers at the bottom, so you would just do the problems like a homework assignment.
- Jillian G.


http://www.sparknotes.com/math/
I found that Sparknotes is not only helpful with Literature, but with Math as well. While they do not have everything we covered this year, this website was helpful for finding basic formulas, theorems, etc. While the main page for Sparknotes Math only appears to have a little information, each link leads to multiple sub topics that are extremely useful. The explanations and definitions are helpful, and very easy to understand.
-Hannah T.

http://www.classzone.com/cz/books/geometry_2007_na/book_home.htm?state=MO
The ClassZone website provided many activities, illustrations, and resources that helped to supplement the course. Animations were especially helpful to visualize the concepts.
-Lena W.

http://www.schooltube.com/video/9869c6f8054a881222e3/Scale-Factor
This video expains scale factor. This website was very useful because there are different examples that we can relate to. This video also has other helpful explanations and examples.
-Kristin T.

http://www.mathwarehouse.com/geometry/circle/interactive-circle-equation.php
This website is helpful. It gives the formula and a interactive example if you would want to use a prblem from the book as an example. It takes you through a step by step process.
-Laura Dobens

http://www.aaamath.com/
I like this website because it has a lot of really good resources. It has a lot of interactive lessons that allow you do to the work hands on. It has a variety of topics so you can learn about all kinds of math.
-Kelly L.

http://mathdictionary.com/konfuciy.asp
I picked this website because it really helped me with the vocab we had to learn throughout the year. It has examples of the words you look up. It has different links you can click on like a calculator or different math websites that might have more information for you to look at.
- Holli Hogge